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by A. J. Foster and Edith E. Cuthell


  *Nelson's "Royal" Libraries.*

  *THE SHILLING SERIES.*

  ACADEMY BOYS IN CAMP. S. F. Spear.ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. Miss Gaye.ESTHER REID. Pansy.TIMOTHY TATTERS. J. M. Callwell.AMPTHILL TOWERS. A. J. Foster.IVY AND OAK.ARCHIE DIGBY. G. E. Wyatt.AS WE SWEEP THROUGH THE DEEP. Gordon Stables, M.D.AT THE BLACK ROCKS. Edward Rand.AUNT SALLY. Constance Milman.CYRIL'S PROMISE. A Temperance Tale. W. J. Lacey.GEORGIE MERTON. Florence Harrington.GREY HOUSE ON THE HILL. Hon. Mrs. Greene.HUDSON BAY. R. M. Ballantyne.JUBILEE HALL. Hon. Mrs. Greene.LOST SQUIRE OF INGLEWOOD. Dr. Jackson.MARK MARKSEN'S SECRET. Jessie Armstrong.MARTIN RATTLER. R. M. Ballantyne.RHODA'S REFORM. M. A. Paull.SHENAC. The Story of a Highland Family in Canada.SIR AYLMER'S HEIR. E. Everett-Green.SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN. Harold Avery.THE CORAL ISLAND. R. M. Ballantyne.THE DOG CRUSOE. R. M. Ballantyne.THE GOLDEN HOUSE. Mrs. Woods Baker.THE GORILLA HUNTERS. R. M. Ballantyne.THE ROBBER BARON. A. J. Foster.THE WILLOUGHBY BOYS. Emily C. Hartley.UNGAVA. R. M. Ballantyne.WORLD OF ICE. R. M. Ballantyne.YOUNG FUR TRADERS. R. M. Ballantyne.MARTIN'S INHERITANCE.OUR SEA-COAST HEROES. Achilles Daunt.GIBRALTAR AND ITS SIEGES.THE SECRET CAVE. Emilie Searchfield.LIZZIE HEPBURN.VANDRAD THE VIKING. J. Storer Clouston.

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  *LIBRARY OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE.*

  A Selection of Stories, etc.: Mainly for Boys. Uniformly Bound and Finely Illustrated.

  IN SAVAGE AFRICA. Verney Lovett Cameron, R.N. An adventurous journey from the Gold Coast to Zanzibar.

  TWIN CASTAWAYS, THE. Harcourt Burrage. A tale of peril on the sea.

  ADVENTURERS ALL! K. M. Eady. A story of a contraband cargo graphically told.

  ALIVE IN THE JUNGLE. Eleanor Stredder. A fascinating story of a child stolen by a wolf and reared in its lair.

  CABIN IN THE CLEARING, THE. Edward S. Ellis.

  CASTAWAYS, THE. Captain Mayne Reid. This book by a favourite author is crammed full of incident.

  LOST IN THE BACKWOODS. Miss Traill. This story abounds in pulsating adventures and romantic incidents.

  WITH STANLEY ON THE CONGO. M. Douglas. A most interesting and well-written account of Stanley's explorations on the great river.

  LOST IN THE WILDS OF CANADA. Eleanor Stredder. An excellent story of "Wild West" life, full of incident.

  THREE TRAPPERS, THE. Achilles Daunt. A Canadian story by a son of the land.

  THROUGH FOREST AND FIRE. Edward S. Ellis. A story of life in a lonely settlement of the United States.

  *"THE" BOOKS FOR BOYS.*

  *AT TWO SHILLINGS.*

  *By W. H. G. KINGSTON.*

  "The best writer for boys who ever lived."

  DICK CHEVELEY. W. H. G. Kingston. A stirring tale of a plucky boy who "ran away to sea."

  IN THE EASTERN SEAS. W. H. G. Kingston. The scenes of this book are laid in the Malay Archipelago.

  IN THE WILDS OF AFRICA. W. H. G. Kingston. The adventures of a shipwrecked party on the coast of Africa.

  IN THE WILDS OF FLORIDA. W. H. G. Kingston. A bustling story of warfare between Red Men and Palefaces.

  MY FIRST VOYAGE TO SOUTHERN SEAS. W. H. G. Kingston. A tale of adventure at sea and in Cape Colony, Ceylon, etc.

  OLD JACK. W. H. G. Kingston. An old sailor's account of his many and varied adventures.

  ON THE BANKS OF THE AMAZON. W. H. G. Kingston. A boy's journal of adventures in the wilds of South America.

  SAVED FROM THE SEA. W. H. G. Kingston. The adventures of a young sailor and three shipwrecked companions.

  SOUTH SEA WHALER, THE. W. H. G. Kingston. A story of mutiny and shipwreck in the South Seas.

  TWICE LOST. W. H. G. Kingston. A story of shipwreck and travel in Australia.

  TWO SUPERCARGOES, THE. W. H. G. Kingston. An adventurous story full of "thrills."

  VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD. W. H. G. Kingston. A young sailor's account of his adventures by land and sea.

  WANDERERS, THE. W. H. G. Kingston. The adventures of a Pennsylvanian merchant and his family.

  YOUNG LLANERO, THE. W. H. G. Kingston. A thrilling narrative of war and adventure.

  *"THE" BOOKS FOR BOYS.*

  *AT TWO SHILLINGS.*

  *By R. M. BALLANTYNE.*

  CORAL ISLAND, THE. R. M. Ballantyne. The author of "Peter Pan" says of "The Coral Island": "For the authorship of that book I would joyously swop all mine."

  DOG CRUSOE AND HIS MASTER. R. M. Ballantyne. A tale of the prairies, with many adventures among the Red Indians.

  GORILLA HUNTERS, THE. R. M. Ballantyne. A story of adventure in the wilds of Africa, brimful of exciting incidents and alive with interest.

  HUDSON BAY. R. M. Ballantyne. A record of pioneering in the great lone land of the Hudson Bay Company.

  MARTIN RATTLER. R. M. Ballantyne. An excellent story of adventure in the forests of Brazil.

  UNGAVA. R. M. Ballantyne. A tale of Eskimo land.

  WORLD OF ICE, THE. R. M. Ballantyne. A story of whaling in the Arctic regions.

  YOUNG FUR TRADERS, THE. R. M. Ballantyne. A tale of early life in the Hudson Bay Territories.

  *FAVOURITE TEMPERANCE STORIES.*

  *AT TWO SHILLINGS.*

  FRANK OLDFIELD. Rev. T. P. Wilson, M.A. A very popular book, now appealing to a new generation. It is a story of life in a Lancashire mining village, and is remarkable for its record of simple heroism and piety.

  LIONEL FRANKLIN'S VICTORY. E. Van Sommer. A powerfully written tale on an old but by no means negligible theme--namely, that he who conquers must suffer.

  EVERYDAY DOINGS. Hellena Richardson. A prize temperance tale, founded on fact and "written for an earnest purpose."

  NARESBOROUGH VICTORY. Rev. T. Keyworth. A well-constructed tale advocating temperance. The style is excellent, and the story is a favourite.

  OWEN'S HOBBY. Elmer Burleigh. This prize temperance tale is replete with touching scenes pleasantly relieved by humorous incidents.

  SOUGHT AND SAVED. M. A. Paull. A prize temperance tale for the young. The book succeeds in its purpose without labouring the moral.

  THROUGH STORM TO SUNSHINE. William J. Lacey. A temperance story which opens in gloom and ends in sunshine. It presses home a moral lesson unobtrusively, and therefore effectively.

  TIM'S TROUBLES. M. A. Paull. The hero of this temperance tale is an Irish lad who owes everything in after life to the lessons learned at a Band of Hope which he joined in boyhood.

  T. NELSON AND SONS, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and New York.

 


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